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~Just Joaquin~
Join Date: Feb 05, 2003
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Once something is transferred from VHS to DVD-R, is it possible to transfer from DVD-R back to VHS? Anyone know?
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Join Date: Oct 27, 2002
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I've been told that it is possible to do dvd-r to vhs,I have been trying to do it myself with no luck so far.
Someone told me it could be that my dvd doesnt like my video and signal wont go thought. But it can be done,we just have to figure out how |
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Join Date: May 08, 2002
Posts: 646
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Hi,
I can do this b/c I have an Apex Macrofree DVD player connected through my vcr, which allows flawless copies! Any Macrovision free dvd player can do this, you can also do dvd to dvd by then connecting the vcr to your DVD-r or DVD+r machine and copy away, I hope this helps to clarify! Tom |
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